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Wagon on the White Pass & Yukon Route, between 1901 and 1905
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Catherine P. Blaine letter to her family regarding life in Washington Territory and conflicts between settlers and local Native Americans, March 7, 1854
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Columbia River, Between Mouth of Willamette River and a Point One Mile Above Vancouver, Wash.
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Bridge over the Copper River between Childs and Miles Glaciers, ca. 1915
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Bridge over the Copper River between Childs and Miles Glaciers, ca. 1915
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Bridge over the Copper River between Childs and Miles Glaciers, ca. 1915
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Bridge over the Copper River between Childs and Miles Glaciers, ca. 1915
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Bridge over the Copper River between Childs and Miles Glaciers, ca. 1915
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Bridge over the Copper River between Childs and Miles Glaciers, ca. 1915
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Bridge over the Copper River between Childs and Miles Glaciers, ca. 1915
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Bridge over the Copper River between Childs and Miles Glaciers, ca. 1915
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Bridge over the Copper River between Childs and Miles Glaciers, ca. 1915
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Early pioneer, Theodore O. Williams, letter to Albert Wist, regarding the early history of Washington Territory and conflict between the tribes of the Puget Sound and the Cowichan Tribe of Vancouver Island, March 13, 1904
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Small boat shooting the rapids on One Mile River between Bennett Lake and Lindeman Lake, British Columbia, 1897.
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Boat navigating the rapids on One Mile River between Linderman Lake and Lake Bennett, British Columbia, 1897.
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Deep Water Harbor on the Pacific Coast
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Examination and Survey of Columbia River, Oregon and Washington
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Steam shovel used in construction of the railroad between Rockport and Newhalem, August 11, 1920
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Steam shovel at rocky curve overlooking the Skagit River, used for building the railroad between Rockport and Newhalem, August 11, 1920
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Railroad trestle construction between the powerhouse and dam sites, June 30, 1924
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